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- Added: 12/03/2015 01:27 AM
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Red_Nova
Sir Redd of Novus: He who made Prayer of the Faithless that one time, and that was pretty dang rad! :D
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So who's the pixel artist behind our friend here?
Because it's totally a friend. I feel so relaxed around it!
Because it's totally a friend. I feel so relaxed around it!
author=Red_Nova
So who's the pixel artist behind our friend here?
Because it's totally a friend. I feel so relaxed around it!
Oh, that would be me XD;
Only thing I'm not a fan of is staging your charset right on the bottom edge of the screen. Otherwise I'm loving all of this.
Thanks! Originally your character is in the center, it scrolls up for the scene when you speak with the creature ^_^
author=unity
Thanks! Originally your character is in the center, it scrolls up for the scene when you speak with the creature ^_^
I kind of assumed that was the case, but it's not what I mean. I'm speaking in terms of your current screen composition in this particular shot.
Because your character's feet are that small, they almost literally hit the edges of the bottom portion of the screen. Speaking in terms of composition, it causes the image to flatten out a bit and in an imposing scene like this, you want some overlap to convey depth.
Or meh I'm better at showing than telling:
Here I just moved the character up roughly a single tile length from the edge of the screen, and also cleared off some of the purple cliff to have your char overlap it. It makes a HUGE difference imo.
PS: I have a BFA and take classes in Animation and Film to this day, so you can trust me. :P
I don't have a BFA or classes in anything, but agree you should trust Ratty on this one. It does a lot to the composition and makes the beast look way more imposing with just that simple change. Just frames the scene nicer.
( Then you throw a text box over it and suddenly it doesn't matter ;P )
( Then you throw a text box over it and suddenly it doesn't matter ;P )
author=Ratty524author=unityI kind of assumed that was the case, but it's not what I mean. I'm speaking in terms of your current screen composition in this particular shot.
Thanks! Originally your character is in the center, it scrolls up for the scene when you speak with the creature ^_^
Because your character's feet are that small, they almost literally hit the edges of the bottom portion of the screen. Speaking in terms of composition, it causes the image to flatten out a bit and in an imposing scene like this, you want some overlap to convey depth.
Or meh I'm better at showing than telling:
Here I just moved the character up roughly a single tile length from the edge of the screen, and also cleared off some of the purple cliff to have your char overlap it. It makes a HUGE difference imo.
PS: I have a BFA and take classes in Animation and Film to this day, so you can trust me. :P
Wow, you're absolutely right! That looks way better! Thanks so much for that, I'll redo the cliff tileset there and reupload a new screenshot when I'm done. :DDDDDD
author=MakioKuta
I don't have a BFA or classes in anything, but agree you should trust Ratty on this one. It does a lot to the composition and makes the beast look way more imposing with just that simple change. Just frames the scene nicer.
( Then you throw a text box over it and suddenly it doesn't matter ;P )
Haha, yeah, the text box kind of obscures the whole effect, but at least it'll be a nice first impression before that XD
EDIT: I updated it to look like your screenshot. I think this does indeed look a whole lot better! Thanks a bunch Ratty and Maki! :DDDDD
Would it be difficult to have said friend cast a shadow over the character (and the cliff)? It might be over the top, but I think it'll make it look more imposing; like it's looming over her and all.
The cliff also looks a bit flat and empty, but that might be just me.
Regardless, it's really nice! :D
The cliff also looks a bit flat and empty, but that might be just me.
Regardless, it's really nice! :D
"Don't hit the eye. It's not the most obvious weak spot ever in a large cyclops like boss fight."
- Me
- Me
author=MakioKuta
Yeah! The image is called make_new_and_not_at_all_sinister_friends after all!
Totally! See, the title assures you that this being is totally trustworthy! I should make a poll: "Do you think you have to fight this thing in the game?"